Bengaluru: Document for the Continental Stage of the Synod Released


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Bengaluru, Nov 13 (CCBI): The Indian edition of the Document for the Continental Stage of the Synod was released by His Excellency Leopoldo Girelli, Apostolic Nuncio to India and Nepal, during the inauguration of the 33rd Plenary Assembly of the CCBI on Saturday, November 11 at St John’s National Institute of Health Sciences here.

His Eminence Filipe Neri Cardinal Ferrão, president, CCBI; Oswald Cardinal Gracias, archbishop of Mumbai, Anthony Cardinal Poola, archbishop of Hyderabad, George Antonysamy, vice president, CCBI, Anil Couto, secretary General, CCBI and Dr Stephen Alathara, deputy secretary general, CCBI were present on the occasion.

The “Document for the Continental Stage of the Synod” is the fruit of the Syntheses resulting from the consultation of the People of God in the first phase of the synodal process and will be the focus of the time of listening, dialogue and discernment of the Continental Synodal Assemblies.

The Indian edition of the “Document for the Continental Stage is published in India by the CCBI. For copies, contact the CCBI General Secretariat or call mobile number +91-9886730224.

 

 

 

  

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